Available on iPhone only, temporarily, and soon for Android, the KOCO Tornadoes App is your real-time feed of tornado activity straight from the KOCO-5 Live, Local, Latebreaking newsroom in Oklahoma City. Carry powerful storm-tracking tools like live updates, watches and warnings, maps, videos, and checklists with you on the go. You?ll be prepared and connected to what?s going on around Oklahoma when tornadoes threaten the area.

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The KOCO Tornadoes App is the app to have by your side when tornadoes threaten the area whether you're watching the skies from the baseball or soccer fields or from your tornado shelter. When you first open the app, it will let you know up-front what tornado-related alerts the KOCO viewing area is facing.

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From there, you could tap the Maps & Alerts button to access current alerts, watches, warnings, a look at Doppler Radar and wind information.

Tap the Live button to access the most recent Live Wire. That's right: No matter where you go when tornadoes strike, the KOCO severe weather Live Wire will be right by your side.

The News button gets you to the most recent videos from Chief Meteorologist Rick Mitchell and the FirstAlert Storm Team.

Tapping Social gets you to KOCO's Facebook and Twitter feeds, including some feeds from reliable weather sources outside the newsroom. You?re also invited to share your tornadoes related images, we may even use them on TV.

And then our Prepare section is chock-full of tips, reminders and checklists to keep you way ahead of the storms when tornadoes become a threat.

Click here from your iPhone to download the free app. If you like it, we encourage you to give it a great review in the app store, and we'd love it if you let your friends know that this free app is now available.

While you're here, we want to make sure that everybody knows how to access our existing alerts. First, sign up for our severe weather alerts by clicking here. And sign up for our breaking news alerts by clicking here.